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Neuroactive steroids and depression in early pregnancy.

Elizabeth S Wenzel1, Graziano Pinna2, Tory Eisenlohr-Moul2, Beatriz Penalver Bernabe3, Raquel Romay Tallon2, Unnathi Nagelli2, John Davis2, Pauline M Maki4.   

Abstract

Progesterone (P4) can be metabolized to two general classes of neuroactive steroids (NAS) -those like allopregnanolone (ALLO) and pregnanolone (PA) which are positive allosteric modulators of the Gamma Aminobutyric Acid type A (GABAA) receptor and those like isoallopregnanolone (ISOALLO) and epipregnanolone (EPI) which are negative allosteric modulators of the GABAA receptor. While exogenous administration of ALLO is effective in treating postpartum depression, knowledge gaps remain in the dynamic interplay of NAS across the perinatal period. In particular little is known about ALLO and PA in relation to depression earlier in pregnancy, and the role of ISOALLO and EPI in relation to depression at any point in the perinatal period. In a prospective, nested case/control study in low-income women of color, we compared the metabolism of P4 to four NAS (i.e., ratios ALLO:P4, PA:P4, ISOALLO:P4, EPI:P4) in pregnant women with depression at either or both of the first and second trimesters (cases) and women without depression at either time point (controls). Fifty women (36% depressed, 56% Black, 28% Latina) completed depression screening using a computerized adaptive test of mental health (CAT-MH™) and provided blood serum samples in both trimesters. In longitudinal mixed effects models of both trimesters, PND cases showed higher ratios of ALLO:P4 (p = .002) and PA:P4 (p = .03) compared to controls. In regression models of only first trimester data, there was no significant difference in NAS ratios between cases and controls (p > .05). Conversely, in models of the second trimester, ratios of PA:P4 (p = .002) and ISOALLO:P4 (p = .01) were significantly higher in cases compared to controls, and ratios of ALLO:P4 (p = .08) and EPI:P4 (p = .1) also trended higher in cases. The most severe cases, those with depression at both trimesters, showed an increase in ALLO:P4 (p = .06) and EPI:P4 (p < .001) ratios from the first to the second trimester, whereas controls showed a decrease in these ratios. Secondary analyses confirmed higher levels of ALLO (p = .04) and PA (p = .07) overall in cases compared to controls, along with higher levels of PA (p = .005) and ISOALLO (p = .02) in the second trimester alone. This work suggests a dynamic relationship between NAS and PND; whereas low ALLO levels have been previously associated with postpartum depression, earlier in pregnancy a higher metabolism of P4 to ALLO (and higher ALLO levels) is associated with depression. Some women may show a hormone-sensitive depressive response to acute increases in NAS metabolism in early pregnancy.
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Keywords:  Allopregnanolone; Epipregnanolone; Isoallopregnanolone; Neuroactive steroids; Perinatal depression; Pregnanolone

Year:  2021        PMID: 34607173      PMCID: PMC8943472          DOI: 10.1016/j.psyneuen.2021.105424

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Psychoneuroendocrinology        ISSN: 0306-4530            Impact factor:   4.905


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